Title of article :
Cymodocea nodosa vs. Caulerpa prolifera: Causes and consequences of a long term history of interaction in macrophyte meadows in the Mar Menor coastal lagoon (Spain, southwestern Mediterranean)
Author/Authors :
Pérez-Ruzafa، نويسنده , , Angel and Marcos، نويسنده , , Concepciَn and Bernal، نويسنده , , Carmen M. and Quintino، نويسنده , , Victor de Freitas، نويسنده , , Rosa and Rodrigues، نويسنده , , Ana Maria and Garcيa-Sلnchez، نويسنده , , Marta and Pérez-Ruzafa، نويسنده , , Isabel M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
15
From page :
101
To page :
115
Abstract :
Seagrass communities are under direct threat as a result of anthropogenic impact and competition with macroalgae. Present day macrophyte meadows in the Mar Menor are the result of successive colonization events, associated with changes in the hydrographical conditions. In the last of these events, Caulerpa prolifera (Forsskهl) J.V. Lamouroux colonized the lagoon in the early 1970ʹs following the widening and deepening of the El Estacio inlet into a navigation channel, which caused a substantial decrease in the salinity level and a lower annual water temperature range. The seaweed C. prolifera expanded rapidly and replaced the previous seagrass meadows with monospecific algae meadows or with meadows mixed with the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa (Ucria) Ascherson. This work analyzes the factors that explain the distribution of macrophyte meadows and their evolution, as well as subsequent sediment alterations. The mean biomass of C. prolifera (Ca) in the deeper areas of the Mar Menor increased from 1982 to 1987 and remained constant thereafter until 2008, while the mean biomass of C. nodosa (Cy) showed a continuous decrease during the same period. The evolution of the Ca/Cy ratio showed a progressive expansion of C. prolifera monospecific meadows from north to south. The decline in the C. nodosa meadows was more pronounced in the deeper areas and was especially verified in the inner or more confined areas. At present, monospecific C. nodosa meadows are restricted to the southern and western, shallowest areas of the lagoon. gative relationship between Caulerpa prolifera and Cymodocea nodosa shown by multiple regressions suggests that there is a competition between the two species. A complex interaction of factors could be responsible for the equilibrium and evolution of the relationships between both species in the Mar Menor. In shallow waters, coarse sediments, high light levels and physiological adaptations could favour C. nodosa. In deeper areas, light scarcity might limit C. nodosa biomass, but a negative effect of C. prolifera through increasing the sediment silt content, sulphide production, organic matter and anoxia, cannot be ruled out.
Keywords :
Macrophytes , coastal lagoon , Competition , Seagrass meadows , Caulerpa prolifera , Cymodocea nodosa , transitional waters
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number :
1944199
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